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How Lake Mead, Lake Powell water levels will change after winter storms

Por: Newsweek Nation January 03, 2024

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A winter storm moving through the West will dump snow and some rain on the Lake Mead region, but unfortunately, meteorologists don't expect it to benefit the reservoir's levels very much.Lake Mead started January off on a strong note, as water levels are more than 23 feet higher than this time last year. After years of drought, Lake Mead, located in Nevada and Arizona, reached drastically low levels in the summer of 2022, but water... + full article



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